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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/1/2008 11:57 PM Posts: 84, Visits: 224 |
| I was fishing at port canaveral and hadn't caught anything all day. My last cast I caught a ribbonfish. I had never seen one up to that point and only knew that folks use them for bait offshore fishing. I can't believe that i caught one bouncing a jig on the bottom, i thought that that was just weird. Anyways, to the question is that normal, catching a ribbonfish on light tackle ??? Has anyone caught a ribbonfish before like that ??? |
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| When you catch one cut it into strips and get it on the bottom...you are likely to catch more ribbon fish. When I was a kid I use to catch a bunch and sell them to the Snook Nook. Made enough to buy a fishing pole,reel and a cast net...not bad for a 5th grader....of course that was in 1980
A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work !!! |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/29/2008 10:37 PM Posts: 148, Visits: 136 |
| | i've caught them on live shrimp , doa shrimp and spoons they like to go after lures that are moving fast i usually catch them when im almost at the end of my line and reeling my line in really fast. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/13/2008 6:39 PM Posts: 130, Visits: 177 |
| those r gold for offshore anglers. if u go out the night before a tourney, catch alot. u can sell them 2 dollars a fish and make a killing. i always hear of ppl getting them out of the port. every time i go into the port tho, i get in trouble or something goes wrong. so i stay out mainly. lol
P.O.S. BOATS NOTHING RUNS LIKE A PIECE OF **** |
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